Warren-Knight Instrument Company
A division of Warren Industries, Inc
Warren-Knight Instrument Company
2045 Bennett Road - Philadelphia, PA 19116
Phone: 215.464.9300 - Fax: 215.464.9303

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Theodolites

The Warren-Knight Tracking Theodolite model series 20-9000.
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Specifications

The Warren-Knight Tracking Theodolite model series 20-9000, has an LCD angle display located just below the eyepiece, both main and finder elbow telescopes, endless tangent tracking knobs for azimuth and elevation, and an RS-232-C output port. The 20-9000 series is accurate to .002 degrees, and is easier to handle than the manual style theodolite. Each Electronic Tracking Theodolites has the same optical and mechanical tracking system as the manual theodolite. The Tracking Theodolite provides a means to communicate with a computer or data collector to manipulate or store angular data through the RS-232-C interface. The angular presentation is operator selectable to show degrees, minutes, seconds with a resolution of 10 arc seconds, or decimal equivalent, with a resolution of .001 degrees. Various resolutions available. Options include; but are not limited to: azimuth and elevation viewable in eyepiece, optical plummet, Bluetooth and GPS compatibility, and magnetic or fluxgate compass.

Direct all inquires to theodolites@warrenind.com.

Pilot Balloon The Warren-Knight Double-Center Precision Theodolite (Military Specification ML-474)Model 20-8403
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Specifications

The Warren-Knight Double-Center Precision Theodolite (Military Specification ML-474) is designed to observe and measure angles of elevation and azimuth of pilot/weather balloons to distances of 20,000 meters or more as well as aircraft, ships and other moving objects, under conditions of good visibility. The 90 degree elbow telescope design combines a 21 power main telescope with a wide angle 4 power finder telescope, viewed through one horizontal eyepiece. This system permits superior tracking capability even when objects pass overhead. Movement of both the azimuth and elevation scales is by positive micrometer worm drive. The micrometer drums are offered in various resolutions of 6 arc minutes, 72 arc seconds and 36 arc seconds, to fit your application. The results are always accurate.

Direct all inquires to theodolites@warrenind.com.